Newly sworn-in Attorney General Pam Bondi wasted no time setting the tone for her tenure at the Department of Justice, issuing immediate directives that promise to restore law and order while dismantling the left’s grip on the legal system.
In a sweeping move on her first day, Bondi laid out plans to combat the politicization of justice, reinstate the death penalty for the worst offenders, and take an aggressive stance against drug cartels and transnational criminal organizations, as reported by Fox News.
Bondi, who was confirmed by the Senate late Tuesday, made it clear that she has no patience for political activism in the DOJ.
A memo obtained by Fox News Digital reveals Bondi’s demand for “zealous advocacy” among DOJ attorneys, reminding them that their duty is to enforce the law—not push personal political agendas.
The memo warns that any attorney who refuses to advance good-faith legal arguments on behalf of the Trump administration will face disciplinary action, including possible termination.
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In a major move to hold bad actors accountable, Bondi announced the creation of the “Weaponization Working Group,” tasked with reviewing politically motivated prosecutions from the past four years.
The group’s first targets? The partisan witch hunts led by former Special Counsel Jack Smith, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, and New York Attorney General Letitia James—figures who have built careers on their relentless pursuit of President Trump and his allies.

Bondi’s review will also include cases involving January 6 defendants, the FBI’s surveillance of Catholic Americans, and the Biden DOJ’s attacks on parents speaking out at school board meetings.
One of Bondi’s boldest first-day moves was ending the federal moratorium on executions, reversing the Biden administration’s soft-on-crime approach.
Federal prosecutors will now be required to seek the death penalty when appropriate, with an emphasis on violent drug trafficking cases. Bondi’s DOJ will also revisit cases where the previous administration chose not to pursue capital punishment.
This policy shift comes after President Biden commuted the sentences of 37 out of 40 inmates on federal death row, many of whom were convicted of heinous crimes.
Bondi made it clear that her department will fight for justice on behalf of the victims and their families, ensuring these criminals face the full consequences of their actions.
Bondi is taking an aggressive stance on criminal organizations, directing the DOJ to work closely with the Department of Homeland Security to “completely eliminate” the threats posed by cartels and transnational gangs.

The new strategy prioritizes dismantling entire networks rather than simply arresting low-level offenders.
Joint Task Force Vulcan, originally created to take down MS-13, will now expand its mission to target Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang recently designated as a foreign terrorist organization.
Additionally, Bondi is pushing legislative reforms to target fentanyl pill manufacturing equipment and add the deadly drug Xylazine to the Controlled Substances Act.
Illegal immigration remains a top concern under Bondi’s DOJ. She has ordered an immediate pause on all federal funding to sanctuary cities, cutting off taxpayer dollars that subsidize lawlessness.
Furthermore, Bondi has directed the department to identify NGOs that provide assistance to illegal aliens and reevaluate funding agreements with these organizations.
The DOJ will also investigate jurisdictions that obstruct law enforcement from upholding immigration laws, with prosecutions on the table where necessary.
In a move that underscores her commitment to fighting terrorism, Bondi announced the formation of a new Joint Task Force to hold Hamas accountable for its brutal October 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
The task force will pursue criminal charges where applicable, seek the arrest and extradition of Hamas leaders, and investigate instances of antisemitism within the U.S.
Bondi is also directing the FBI to prioritize staffing the task force with personnel experienced in counterterrorism operations.
Woke bureaucrats at the DOJ are on notice. Bondi has set a March 15 deadline for terminating all Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs within the department.
All references to race and sex-based hiring and training criteria will be removed, ensuring that promotions and employment decisions are based solely on merit.
Bondi is also working with the Department of Education to ensure that federal grants to educational institutions are contingent upon adherence to fair admissions practices—meaning an end to race-based quotas and preferential treatment.
Bondi isn’t stopping with the DOJ—she’s taking aim at the FBI as well. Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove has already issued a memo instructing the acting FBI director to terminate eight employees and conduct an internal review of personnel involved in January 6 and Hamas-related investigations.
Unsurprisingly, leftist bureaucrats aren’t happy about the shake-up. On Tuesday, a group of nine FBI agents filed a lawsuit attempting to block the public identification of employees who worked on January 6 cases, seemingly worried about accountability finally coming for them.
Pam Bondi has made it clear that the days of a two-tiered justice system are over. With her first-day directives, she is restoring integrity to the DOJ, taking a hard stance on crime, and ensuring that every American—no matter their political background—is treated fairly under the law.
With Bondi at the helm, the Justice Department is finally back in the business of enforcing the law—not playing political games.
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